On Saturday last teams representing Bunbury and South Bunbury met on the Bunbury Recreation Ground to try conclusions. The ...
Article : 473 wordsThe Boyanup boys journeyed to Argyle on Saturday last, where a friendly game of football was played between teams representative of both ...
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Advertising : 166 wordsBunbury meets Yarloop, at Bunbury. Lumpers and Souths, a bye. ...
Article : 18 wordsOne Sunday morning an aged man was leading an old horse across the commons of the city and out toward the suburbs, when a passer—by asked ...
Article : 267 wordsOn, next Sunday fortnight (June 30th), the Wanderers (Junior) Football Club, Bunbury, will visit Collie to play a team there representative ...
Article : 30 wordsWatching football in the twilight is not one of the most interesting occupations, especially as one is mostly unable to discern the faces ...
Article : 58 wordsA meeting and practice was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Thursday evening last, when a number of ladies were present. Before the classes were ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Lumpers F.C. are catering for local football enthusiasts on Sunday, 23rd inst., when they will run an excursion train to Boyanup ...
Article : 86 wordsOur Donnybrook football correspondent advises:—The football match played at Argyle last Saturday resulted in a ...
Article : 95 wordsWhile a drove of bullocks were being driven through an Irish village from a fair, one of the animals suddenly stopped and, notwithstanding ...
Article : 132 wordsBunbury met Souths on the Rec. on Saturday, and lost. The game was fair, Souths having the whip hand, beating Bunbury ...
Article : 563 wordsAn Association football match of unusual interest was played at Argyle on Saturday last between teams representing Boyanup and Argyle. ...
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Southern Times (Bunbury, WA : 1888 - 1916), Thu 13 Jun 1912, Page 4
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